
Wonkette is just plain wonked OUT
by
kschlenker
on Fri 31 Dec 2004 02:49 PM CST
I enjoy reading Wonkette on occasion. She is usually snarky, gossipy, and usually pretty funny.
Then via Jim Treacher, I read her interview with Newsweek. She was asked about bloggers and Rathergate. She thinks bloggers did a disservce by showing that Dan Rather couldn't find dirt so his producer made it up. Her words:
I think they did a disservice to the debate because they made the discourse about the documents and not about the president of the United States. There was another half to that story about verifiable events of what Bush may have been up to.
Uh, excuse me? Dan Rather could have done his damn homework and produced a real news story about Bush's activities. With real facts, real documents, real interviews. Instead, he reported libelous crapola because he couldn't get a real story. Like his dumbass attempts on tv the other night to blame the disaster in Asia on global warming (and by inference the US's refusal to sign the Kyoto Treaty)--he's one stupid damn ex-Texan who needs to stay the hell up in New York because the rest of us Texans think he is an embarrassment to Texanity.
Because the bloggers had the balls to bring this all up, they did a disservice to the debate? First of all, what fucking debate? It was a news story, and a fake news story at that. So if I libel someone, I should get away with it if it furthers the social agenda of wannabe journalists?
As for doing a disservice because everyone started looking at Rather instead of at Bush--exactly why should anyone be looking at Bush because of what Rather said? If Wonkette believes that the "discourse" should have been about Bush, she should have blamed Rather for screwing up the debate. Dan Rather did a disservice to inquiries about Bush's past--not the bloggers. He is the one that shifted the focus by lying and getting caught at it.
Nobody likes to be played the fool, but that is what Rather and CBS tried to do to everyone in the US. Of course people are going to get ticked off when hucksters try to trick them, and heck, all they would have had to do to convince most people is get good fakes instead of bad fakes. That they tried to pass off something their own experts wouldn't certify and was easily reproduced as a computer document was just plain insulting to the intelligence of the average American.
Wonkette says she wants to get a job in real journalism; and this statement may be her suck-up to the MSM to try and get one. That's okay, there are millions of bloggers, and millions will be fact checking your ass too if you become one of the MSM--don't forget that. My advice--go back to being a gossip columnist. You were halfway good at that.
(Note: This is an edited version. The previous version missed one of my points because I was trying to hold Wayne--who was missing Jessica again because she went to work--and reading my notes at the same time. Sorry.)